Hugs, Tears and Cheers - The World Reacts to the Rescue

Loreto Campbell, relative of rescued miner Jorge Galleguillos, watches the rescue operation on a TV screen at the relatives camp outside the San José mine. (AP)

In this photo released by the Chilean government, miner Raúl  Bustos, center, is helped by rescue workers after being lifted out of the collapsed San José gold and copper mine.

Miner Mario Sepúlveda, front right, hugs an unidentified relative after being rescued. (AP)

 Miner Mario Gómez, left, gestures as he greets his wife after being rescued from the collapsed mine.  (AP)

 Miner Alex Vega, left, hugs his wife after being rescued. (AP/Government of Chile)

Relatives and friends of 33 freed miners celebrate the successful rescue operation at the relatives' camp outside the San José mine. (AP)

Relatives and friends of 33 freed miners celebrate the end of a successful rescue operation at the camp outside the San José mine.

Maria Segovia, right, sister of freed miner Darío Segovia, embraces an unidentified person as relatives and friends of the freed miners celebrate. (ASSOCIATED PRESS)

Relatives of miner Darío Segovia react during his rescue operation. (AP)

Relatives and friends of miner Carlos Barrios react while watching on a TV screen the rescue operation at the camp outside the San José mine. (AP)

A man walks past a stack of Spanish newspapers outside a subway station in Madrid, on Thursday Oct. 14, 2010. Headline reads ' Return to Life'  (AP)

French newspapers headlining on the rescue in a Paris newstand. (AP)

The front pages of French newspapers trumpet the rescue of Chilean miners, Thursday Oct. 14, 2010.  (AP)

A newspaper featuring the rescue is taken from a distribution stand on a street in central London. (AP)

The last miner to be rescued, Luis Urzúa, center, gestures as Chile's President Sebastian Piñera, right, looks on after his rescue. (AP/Chilean Presidential Press Office)